KB5065429: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated October 31, 2025
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Overview
The KB5065429 update for Windows 10, version 22H2 and 21H2, was released on September 9, 2025. This update includes security patches, fixes for unexpected User Account Control (UAC) prompts, and improvements to SMB client compatibility for SMB Server signing. It also addresses lag and stuttering issues with NDI streaming software. The update brings Windows 10, version 22H2 to build 19045.6332 and version 21H2 to build 19044.6332.
General Purpose
The purpose of KB5065429 is to deliver critical security updates, address bugs, and enhance the overall stability and performance of Windows 10. It includes fixes for unexpected UAC prompts, issues with the Chinese Simplified Input Method Editor (IME), and improvements to the File Server. Additionally, it resolves lag and stuttering issues associated with NDI streaming software.
General Sentiment
The general sentiment towards KB5065429 is mixed. While it includes important security updates and bug fixes, some users have reported issues such as SMB share connectivity problems with older systems like Windows 98, and performance lags with the Start menu. Microsoft has acknowledged some of these issues and is working on resolutions.
Known Issues
- Users may experience connectivity issues with SMBv1 protocol when sharing files and folders.n- Some users report that their SMB shares are not visible under the network after installation.n- The Start menu may experience significant lag, taking 2-3 seconds to open and causing typing delays.
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